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If you could find one missing thing, what would it be?As a firefighter, Ava sees the devastation caused when homes are ruined. If she uncovers precious possessions that escaped a blaze unscathed, she returns them to their owner. When Cassie and her son lose everything in a fire, they have nothing and nowhere to go. On impulse, Ava offers them refuge by staying with her. After three failed rounds of IVF, Ava and her husband are divided on how to start their own family. Needing to find answers about her own adoption and birth family, Ava embarks on a journey to Ireland with Cassie by her side for support. But not every reunion is a happy one, and the best intentions can have the most heart wrenching results. Can Ava get back what was lost? Or will she learn that sometimes the thing you need most is what you have already found?An emotional and powerful tale of friendship and family, the perfect read for fans of Dani Atkins, Jojo Moyes and Cecelia Ahern.
â¿Those last few words don't just help the dying; they can help save the lives of those left behindâ¿Following a tragedy, Zoe flees Australia and makes a life for herself in the UK. Now working as a care nurse in The Oaks hospice, and knowing just how much comfort last words can bring, Zoe has taken it upon herself to become a notekeeper â¿ writing down the final thoughts of her patients and delivering them to their loved ones. Zoeâ¿s new boss, Ben, isn't happy about her getting so involved in the residentsâ¿ lives. But even as the two clash, they discover they have more in common than either could have ever imagined. As Zoe learns to confront her past and her own grief, her heart can finally begin to mend. With the broken pieces slowly becoming whole, will she cope when her world is shattered once more?A captivating, moving story that will make you laugh and cry, perfect for fans of Jojo Moyes, Dani Atkins and Libby Page. Praise for The Notekeeper â¿One of the most uplifting and life-affirming books I have ever read. I laughed, I cried and I still find myself thinking about it now, days after finishing. Poignant and memorable, this is one not to be missed.â¿ â?â?â?â?â? Reader reviewâ¿The Notekeeper is a perfect book club read! Both heart-breaking and heart-warming, this ultimately uplifting novel is certain to touch many readers.â¿ â?â?â?â?â? Reader reviewâ¿This is an emotional read and quite honestly it made me weep more than a few times. The writing is superb and I loved just how much I felt drawn in by the story. I just could not put this book down.â¿ â?â?â?â?â? Reader reviewâ¿Poignant, heartfelt, and heart-wrenching at times.â¿ â?â?â?â?â? Reader reviewâ¿I knew, KNEW, that this book was going to bring the tears, but it was worth it! What a heartbreakingly beautiful read about love, loss, and hopeâ¿ well written, emotional, and so incredibly heart-warming.â¿ â?â?â?â?â? Reader reviewâ¿This book is a wonderful, uplifting yet sad, gentle story of a young hospice nurse. We should all wish for a Zoe in our lives to help us on our journey! Excellent!â¿ â?â?â?â?â? Reader reviewâ¿A brilliant idea for a book , a heart-warming read. Great charactersâ¿ A book that will stay with me for a long while.â¿ â?â?â?â?â? Reader reviewâ¿This was warm and uplifting. That said there are some sad storylinesâ¿ but overall itâ¿s a lovely heart-warming read.â¿ â?â?â?â?â? Reader review
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